Belgium is a multilingual country located in Western Europe known for its chocolate, waffles, and historic cities. The document provides details about Belgium's languages (Dutch, French, German), major cities like Brussels and Antwerp, and cultural attractions such as the Grand Palace and Atomium in Brussels. It also includes information on Belgium's history, economy, geography and comparisons of costs of living between Belgium and India.
Belgium has three official languages - French, Dutch, and German. The population is around 10.4 million people, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic. The government is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with the population divided ethnically between the Dutch-speaking Flemings and French-speaking Walloons. Belgium enjoys a rich cultural heritage in arts and museums, and is known for its great soccer team, Olympians in cycling, and cuisine like Belgian waffles.
This document provides an overview of Belgium including its geography, culture, economy, and business practices. Belgium is located in northwest Europe, about the size of Maryland, with Dutch, French, and German as official languages. The culture is influenced by Celtic, Roman, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Austrian origins. Key industries include services, industry, and agriculture. When conducting business in Belgium, it is important to schedule appointments in advance and be punctual.
Belgium is a multilingual country located in Western Europe known for its chocolate, waffles, and historic cities. The document provides details about Belgium's languages (Dutch, French, German), major cities like Brussels and Antwerp, and cultural attractions such as the Grand Palace and Atomium in Brussels. It also includes information on Belgium's history, economy, geography and comparisons of costs of living between Belgium and India.
Belgium has three official languages - French, Dutch, and German. The population is around 10.4 million people, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic. The government is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with the population divided ethnically between the Dutch-speaking Flemings and French-speaking Walloons. Belgium enjoys a rich cultural heritage in arts and museums, and is known for its great soccer team, Olympians in cycling, and cuisine like Belgian waffles.
This document provides an overview of Belgium including its geography, culture, economy, and business practices. Belgium is located in northwest Europe, about the size of Maryland, with Dutch, French, and German as official languages. The culture is influenced by Celtic, Roman, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Austrian origins. Key industries include services, industry, and agriculture. When conducting business in Belgium, it is important to schedule appointments in advance and be punctual.
France is located in Western Europe, bordered by several countries. It has a varied landscape that includes mountains, hills, rivers and coastline. While traditionally Catholic, France has freedom of religion and its population includes followers of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and other faiths. France has a mixed economy and is one of the world's largest, with industries like transportation, aerospace, chemicals and agriculture. The country has contributed many important inventions and is known for its art and artists like Monet, Cezanne and Matisse.
Presented by Eddie Muir, Kirkintilloch High School, as part of the presentation 'Modern Languages in the Primary School Transition' at Unlocking the Potential (May 2010)
Belgium is a federal monarchy located in Western Europe. It has a population of over 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Brussels. Belgium has three official languages - Dutch, French, and German. The country is split along linguistic lines, with Dutch speakers comprising 59% of the population and living predominantly in Flanders in the north, and French speakers making up 41% mostly residing in the south in Wallonia. Christianity is the largest religion in Belgium, particularly Catholicism, which 57% of Belgians adhere to. The education system is run separately by the three language communities but follows a unified structure. Some notable Belgian cultural aspects include festivals like Carnival de Binche, the national football team, Belgian chocolate,
* France :
- The capital city
- The Area
- Weather and Climate
- population
- Government
- The meaning of the color of the flag
- The president
- Languages
- Transport
- French Music
- Sports
- French food
- Sources
France is a country located in Western Europe with a population of around 65 million people. The capital and largest city of France is Paris, which has over 2 million residents. France is known for its art, history, and cuisine that attract many tourists each year. Some iconic landmarks in Paris include the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. France has a secular government and freedom of religion is protected constitutionally.
O documento descreve que a Suíça se divide em 26 estados autônomos chamados de cantões, possui cerca de 7,6 milhões de habitantes vivendo principalmente em áreas urbanas, e tem quatro línguas oficiais: alemão, francês, italiano e romanche.
Belgium is a small country located in Western Europe, bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg. It has a population of around 10.7 million people and is home to the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. Belgium has three official languages - French, Dutch, and German - and its geography and culture varies across its three main regions of Lower Belgium, Central Belgium, and Upper Belgium. Some of Belgium's most notable exports are beer, chocolate, fries, and comics, and it attracts many tourists for its cities, coastline, and Ardennes forest region.
Belgium is a constitutional monarchy located in Western Europe. It has three official languages - Dutch, French, and German - due to its complex history. Belgium is known for its chocolate, waffles, beer, and comics, and is home to famous celebrities like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Hercule Poirot, and Adolphe Sax.
France is located in Western Europe, bordered by several countries. It has a varied landscape that includes mountains, hills, rivers and coastline. While traditionally Catholic, France has freedom of religion and its population includes followers of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and other faiths. France has a mixed economy and is one of the world's largest, with industries like transportation, aerospace, chemicals and agriculture. The country has contributed many important inventions and is known for its art and artists like Monet, Cezanne and Matisse.
Presented by Eddie Muir, Kirkintilloch High School, as part of the presentation 'Modern Languages in the Primary School Transition' at Unlocking the Potential (May 2010)
Belgium is a federal monarchy located in Western Europe. It has a population of over 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Brussels. Belgium has three official languages - Dutch, French, and German. The country is split along linguistic lines, with Dutch speakers comprising 59% of the population and living predominantly in Flanders in the north, and French speakers making up 41% mostly residing in the south in Wallonia. Christianity is the largest religion in Belgium, particularly Catholicism, which 57% of Belgians adhere to. The education system is run separately by the three language communities but follows a unified structure. Some notable Belgian cultural aspects include festivals like Carnival de Binche, the national football team, Belgian chocolate,
* France :
- The capital city
- The Area
- Weather and Climate
- population
- Government
- The meaning of the color of the flag
- The president
- Languages
- Transport
- French Music
- Sports
- French food
- Sources
France is a country located in Western Europe with a population of around 65 million people. The capital and largest city of France is Paris, which has over 2 million residents. France is known for its art, history, and cuisine that attract many tourists each year. Some iconic landmarks in Paris include the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. France has a secular government and freedom of religion is protected constitutionally.
O documento descreve que a Suíça se divide em 26 estados autônomos chamados de cantões, possui cerca de 7,6 milhões de habitantes vivendo principalmente em áreas urbanas, e tem quatro línguas oficiais: alemão, francês, italiano e romanche.
Belgium is a small country located in Western Europe, bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg. It has a population of around 10.7 million people and is home to the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. Belgium has three official languages - French, Dutch, and German - and its geography and culture varies across its three main regions of Lower Belgium, Central Belgium, and Upper Belgium. Some of Belgium's most notable exports are beer, chocolate, fries, and comics, and it attracts many tourists for its cities, coastline, and Ardennes forest region.
Belgium is a constitutional monarchy located in Western Europe. It has three official languages - Dutch, French, and German - due to its complex history. Belgium is known for its chocolate, waffles, beer, and comics, and is home to famous celebrities like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Hercule Poirot, and Adolphe Sax.
Este documento presenta información sobre varias ciudades y lugares de interés en Bélgica. Bélgica es un país del noroeste de Europa con una superficie de 30.528 km2. Se destaca el chocolate belga como posiblemente el mejor del mundo. También se brindan detalles sobre ciudades como Ostende, Brujas, Bruselas, Namur y Chassepierre, incluyendo aspectos como su historia, atracciones y cultura. Finalmente, se mencionan las fuentes de información utilizadas para elaborar el documento.
Belgium is a country located in Western Europe between France, Luxembourg, Germany, and the Netherlands. Brussels serves as Belgium's capital and largest city. Belgium has three official languages - Dutch, French, and German - which has led to some historical tensions between the Flemish Dutch-speaking north and the French-speaking south. Belgium declared independence from the Netherlands in 1830 and has since been a prosperous and technologically advanced member of both NATO and the European Union.
This presentation is about Belgium. When you download it, there are more special effects like a game where you can try to let people guess what the specialties of Belgium are.
1) Belgium does not have a single national culture or identity due to regional differences between Flanders, Wallonia, and German-speaking areas.
2) Popular festivals in Belgium include the annual European Junior Musical Festival in May and Couleur Café in June, a 3-day world music festival in Brussels.
3) Belgian families typically have two children and both parents work, though women are still largely responsible for household duties and childcare. Extended families historically lived together but now typically live separately nearby.
Belgium is a densely populated country with Dutch, French and German as its main languages. It has a constitutional monarchy form of government and a bicameral parliament. The economy was initially driven by industries like steel, diamonds and chemicals, and remains dependent on trade. The education system includes compulsory public and private schooling between ages 6 to 18, as well as prominent universities.
Presentación de Bélgica (Comenius) / présentation BelgiqueAnh Nguyen
Diaporama en espagnol sur la Belgique, la Gaume et l'Athénée Royal Nestor Outer de Virton dans le cadre du projet Comenius 2013-2015 : Bibliothèques scolaires : un espace pour l'information.
The document provides information about various aspects of France such as its flag, major cities, attractions in Paris, French cuisine, museums, sporting events, beaches, castles, gardens, rivers, vineyards, statues, mountains, and arches. It notes that France's capital is Paris and its other major cities include Bordeaux and Lyon. It describes some of Paris' most famous attractions like the Eiffel Tower and mentions that France is one of the most visited countries by tourists each year.
Este documento descreve a gastronomia portuguesa e belga, comparando suas influências geográficas e culturais. A culinária portuguesa é influenciada pelo Mediterrâneo e Atlântico, enquanto a belga é influenciada por países vizinhos mas mantém pratos originais. Ambas valorizam vegetais, peixe e sabores saudáveis. Alimentos e pratos típicos de Portugal incluem azeite, vinho, bacalhau, cozido, enchidos e doces como pastéis de n
This website promotes Lou Lou's Preschool Program Services (Lou Lou's PPS), which provides preschool programs for children ages 2-5 years old throughout Southern California. Lou Lou's PPS focuses on developing school readiness through age-appropriate lessons in math, reading, science, creative arts, and social-emotional development using a play-based curriculum. Interested parents can find their nearest location and enroll their child on the website.
Localisation Géographique
Drapeau
Monnaie
Population
Langues
Le climat
Gastronomie
Les bandes dessinées belges
Système politique
Capitale: Bruxelles
À voir et à faire
Endroits à visiter
Devise nationale
A Bélgica é um país federal dividido em três regiões linguísticas principais. Sua capital, Bruxelas, é sede de muitas organizações internacionais como a União Europeia e a OTAN. Apesar de ser uma monarquia constitucional, o governo belga geralmente é formado por coalizões devido à diversidade política do país.
Morocco has a long history dating back 8000 BC when it was inhabited by Berbers. It came under Roman rule and then Arab rule in the 7th century AD, when Islam was introduced. Today, Morocco is a parliamentary democracy led by Prime Minister Abbes El Farsi and King Mohammed VI. The culture is diverse, with 98% of people being Arab-Berber; traditional garb like djellabas are commonly worn. Most of Morocco has a desert climate, with 12% forest cover and sunny, dry weather overall except in mountainous inland areas. The wildlife includes over 454 bird species that have adapted to the arid environment along with small rodents.
Le dernier numéro de questions de société est consacré aux Langues et cultures régionales :
Au sommaire :
• Quelques points d'histoire ; des données chiffrées,
• Une diversité et une richesse culturelle,
• La Charte européenne, extraits ; signature et ratification ; éléments de réflexion,
• Questions à Alain Mouchoux, vice-président de la conférence des OING (Conseil de l'Europe).
• Questions à Charles Conte de la Ligue de l'Enseignement.
• Les langues régionales et l'École
- L'enseignement des langues régionales
- Les langues régionales dans le Code de l'Éducation
- Le dossier Diwan ; bilinguisme, immersion
• Pour aller plus loin : ressources documentaires, rapports.
Le rapport de Jacques Attali sur la "francophonie"Antoine Lopez
Le potentiel économique de la francophonie est énorme et insuffisamment exploité par
la France.
L’effacement progressif des frontières nationales impose d’autres critères
d’appartenance identitaire : la langue et la culture constituent la nouvelle géographie
Conseils pour Les Jeunes | Conseils de La Vie| Conseil de La JeunesseOscar Smith
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3. BELGIQUE Capitale: Bruselas Population du pays: 10.500.000 Les langues officielles: Le neerlandais, le français et l’allemand. Superficie: 30.528 km² À remarquer: Dans ce pays il y a une cité nommée Brujas (Brugge en neerlandais) qui a des chaînes comme la cite de Venise. Il est nommée la Venise du Nord. Je vous conseille de visiter cette cité parce qu’elle est trés belle.
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6. CANADA Superficie: 9.970.610 km2 Population : 31.612.897 habitants. Capitale : Ottawa Langue officielle : français et anglais À remarquer Le Québec est la seule province qui est majoritairement francophone et dont la seule langue officielle est le français.
7. - Superficie: 27.834 km2. - Population : environ 6’2 millions habitants. - Capitale : Bujumbura. - Langues officielles : kirundi et français. - La monnaie : le franc burundais RÉPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI
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9. Superficie: 10.452 km2 Population : 4.125.247habitants. Capitale : Beyrouth. Langues officielles : arabe. À souligner : Son Histoire, son système politique et la variété de sa culture, de sa démographie de sa religion et de sa géographie en font un pays à part et original de l'Orient arabe. LIBAN
10. Drapeau d'Andorre Armoiries de l'Andorre ANDORRE - Superficie: 468 km2. - Population : 84.825 habitants. - Capitale : Andorre la Vieille. - Langue officielle : le catalan - À souligner: La principauté, dont les origines remontent au règne de Charlemagne, est l’un des plus petits États du monde et est régie par un système unique, le paréage.
11. CAMEROUM Drapeau de Cameroum Blason du Cameroum Superficie: 475.442 km2 Population : 19.294.14 habitants. Capitale : Yaoundé.. Langues officielles : le français et l’anglais sont les deux langues de l'administration, de l'enseignement et des médias. Ce bilinguisme est un héritage de la colonisation, et permet au Cameroun de faire à la fois partie du monde francophone et anglophone.
12. + Superficie: 41.284,57 km2 + Population : 7.785.806 habitants. + Capitale : Berne + Langue officielle : français, italien, allemand et romanche + Quelques informations : SUISSE - Le pays a une longue tradition de neutralité politique et militaire et abrite de nombreuses organisations internationales. Office des Nations Unies à Genève (ONUG) Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) - La Suisse est entourée par l’Allemagne, la France, l’Italie, l’Autriche et le Liechtenstein. Le pays est plus précisément un État fédéral, depuis 1848, formé de 26 cantons. .
13. Le Viêtnam fait partie de la Francophonie : en effet, le pays, ancienne colonie française, comporte une minorité francophone, environ 150 000 francophones « réels » dans le pays. VIÊTNAM - Superficie: 331,698 km2. - Population : 89.571.130 habitants. - Capitale : Hanoï. - Langue officielle : le vietnamien.
14. L’ÎLE MAURICE - Superficie : 1.865 km2. - Population : 1.268.835 habitants . - Capitale :.Port-Louis - Archipe l: Mascareignes . - Langues officielles : plusieurs langues sont parlées sur l'île : l'anglais, le français, le créole mauricien en sont les principales.
15. SÉNÉGAL - Superficie : 196.723 km2. - Population : 14.086.103 habitants . - Capitale : Dakar. - Langue officielle : le français. - À remarquer: Le pays doit son nom au fleuve qui le borde à l'est et au nord et qui prend sa source dans le Foutan Diallon en Guinée
16. GUINÉE - Capitale: Conakry. - Population: 10.211.437 habitants. - Langue officielle: français . - Système politique: république populaire pluraliste. - Surface: 245.857 km2 - Quelques informations: L'ONG Transparency International classe régulièrement la Guinée parmi les pays où la perception de la corruption est la plus forte. Le thème de la corruption est récurrent dans les revendications des opposants et des organisations syndicales en Guinée.
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20. Madagascar Langues officielles Malgache et le français. Population 21 281 844 Superficie 587 040 Capitale Antananarivo. Démuni de sérieux contrôles fiscaux, les hôtels, les discothèques, les casinos, les agences de voyages, les supermarchés et les importateurs-exportateurs de services sont les éléments de ce secteur très prospère, ouvert sur le monde extérieur. Tourisme .
21. La République Démocratique du Congo Superficie 2.345.410 km² Population 60.764.490 Capitale : Kinshasa Langue : Le français mes aussi sont langues nationales le lingala, le kikongo, le souahili et le Tshizubu À souligner : Le principal transport c´est pour la vie maritime parce qu’il a miles km de fleuve.
22. ÎLES SEYCHELLES Capitale: Victoria. Population: 81,188 hab. Surface: 455 km² Les langues officielles: créole seychellois, anglais et français. À remarquer: Il y a des plages très belles avec l’eau très claire. C’est un endroit parfait pour les vacances.
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25. MONACO Superficie: 1,95 km2. Population: 30.586 Capitale: Monaco (Monaco-ville) Langue: Le français Casino de Montecarlo.
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